Boats

Vicem 100 Cruiser

In days of yore, if the Turks were crossing the high seas in search of you—well, it was probably a good time to pack up your bags and hit the road. Fast. But these days—at least since Turkish builder Vicem Yachts began turning out impeccably crafted, customizable yachts in 1991—if you hear the Turks are coming for you, you may want

F&S Boatworks 67' Sportfish

Delaware boatbuilder F&S Boatworks does a lot of things well, but the one thing it prides itself most on is speed. There are plenty of 40-knot boats in the company’s fleet, and now the 67' Sportfish should add to that number—with aplomb. The 67’s twin CAT C32As are said to rocket her across the water at speeds in excess

Princess 60

The Princess 60, an exemplary express cruiser that will make her U.S. debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, packs spacious accommodations, ample open space, sleek lines and stunning views into a 60'3" package that should impress.

Featuring three large cabins with en suite heads, she has a streamlined, low-profile

Atlantis 58

Azimut-Benetti created the Atlantis open line of boats with looks to please all comers. Its flagship is the Atlantis 58. Perhaps the 58’s most striking feature is her profile. With lines that are both sporty and muscular, the yacht is guaranteed to make a striking first impression. Onboard there are three distinct entertainment areas

Jarrett Bay Boatworks 77' Blank Check

Size and speed don’t mean everything in the world of serious offshore fishing, but they sure do help. Jarrett Bay certainly understands that, which is why it’s running twin 2,600-hp MTU 16-V2000s on this 77-footer. Powerplants like that can get her firing along at upwards of 48 mph. And at that

Wider 150'

The Wider 150' outpunches her weight and then some. For a 150-footer she packs some big-time amenities not often seen on boats smaller than 200 feet. In particular, she’s got a 33-foot Wider tender, the ability to convert her garage into either a saltwater pool or a dance floor, and a helipad. Oh and you can also keep a Tesla

Hinckley Talaria 55 MK II

The 55 MK II is Hinckley’s elegant response to customer demands for more space and power. The boat retains that classic Hinckley look but now has two en suite cabins, an especially spacious cockpit, and the ability to hit close to 46 mph with the hammer down—a spritely top speed for one of yachting’s true

Horizon E54

The latest flying-bridge cruiser from Horizon, the E54, couples speed with innovative technology while minimizing her carbon footprint. With a projected maximum speed of 39 mph, the E54 runs on dual Volvo IPS900s, which offer great performance while minimizing emissions output and reducing fuel consumption. The advanced drive system also

Riva 63 Virtus

The 63 Virtus is the new flagship for Riva’s open line, a build-type steeped in glamorous history. In the past Riva owners have included movie stars and royalty, so it’s with some excitement that those who follow that sort of thing anticipate exactly who will spring for this largest of the Riva opens. Whoever does open up their

Beneteau Barracuda 9

Beneteau, the giant French boatbuilder that is currently making a concerted push into American markets, is well regarded for its innovative building techniques and efficiency of design. Some of its recent builds—the Swift Trawler 44, for example—wowed crowds on last year’s boat show circuit with its ability to fit so many